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...JaMarcus Russell, and Notre Dame’s Brady Quinn. The Ivy League is not even a blip on anyone’s radar.Well, unless you actually go here. In that case, according to ESPN you really have four guys to zero in on, including Dawson and Brown linebacker Zak Deossie—the Bears’ first player ever to be invited to the combine. Deossie is projected to be taken in one of the middle rounds, while Dawson’s status is up in the air.NFL.com has also speculated that Farbotko has a shot after impressing scouts...
...response to a student’s question about whether the U.S. is truly democratic. And mirroring the focus of the campaign season, much of the talk dealt with foreign policy, as audience members pushed Kucinich to defend his demand to cease Congressional funding of the war in Iraq. Zak Tanjeloff ’08, asked Kucinich whether he had a plan for peace in Iraq. “There is money in the pipeline right now to bring the troops in. If we follow the logic of support the troops, the war will never end,” Kucinich...
...said senior Ryan Tully, captain of Harvard’s 2006 football team. “There are so many guys out there trying to make the team.”Only one Ivy League player received an invitation to the combine this year—Brown linebacker Zak DeOssie, whose 11.4 tackles per game average ranked eighth in the nation this season.“I think DeOssie deserves to be right there,” Tully said. “I think Clifton did too.”Head coach Tim Murphy had a slightly stronger opinion...
...There is little precedent for Harvard athletes who willingly jettisoned their degrees for the pros, as tennis star James Blake did in 1999. Recent baseball players Zak Farkes, Frank Herrmann, and John Wolff, all of the Class of ’06, signed minor-league contracts and left a semester short of graduation, but all three were on pace to earn their degrees in January...
...Sophomore Dawson breaks the Harvard records for both single-season rushing touchdowns and single-season touchdowns in a win over Princeton. But Tigers’ linebacker Zak Keasey is unconvinced. “I don’t think he’s different from any other back we’ve faced this year,” he tells The Crimson...